Product Description

The Ambia D-300M night vision system is now available with the latest Generation 3 filmless tube. Research innovators have now perfected the latest step in night vision technology by removing the ion film barrier within the night vision tube. Previous attempts at removing the film were inaccurately dubbed as “Generation 4” technology by a major company within the industry. In truth, the U.S. military contract was terminated because the process left the tubes too fragile for normal use. Now that the manufacturing process has been perfected, a robust Generation 3, filmless tube is available. The result is a more crisp image with less “halo effect” around bright lights, greater light sensitivity, and generally a greater signal-to-noise ratio. If there truly was an official “Generation 4” designation, this would be it. The Ambia D-300 night vision goggle system can be configured with a wide range of optional accessories, including adapting to a rifle scope. This version includes the headmount accessory for ambidextrous use.

Mil Spec optics are standard for the D-300 series. It also has an integrated high-power, multi-stage Infrared Illuminator. Internal low battery and infrared indicators are packaged in a compact, rugged, weather resistant housing.

Great versatility, extraordinary features, and affordability make the Ambia D-300 the best value in the night vision marketplace and the choice of Law Enforcement professionals and private users who demand exquisite performance, friendly controls and easy system customization for multiple modes of deployment.

All Gen 3 and Gen 2+ night vision image intensifier tubes and devices as well as thermal sensors and devices are subject to United States export rules and regulations. Valid export licenses may be issued by the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, in accordance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulation 120-130; or by the U.S. Department of Commerce in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 CFR Parts 730-774.